BlueprintIt all startedwith a simple idea

Our Story:

The three Blueprint founders each taught standardized tests well before starting their own company. Two did so to subsidize graduate school stipends while the third dearly wanted to avoid law school. They found that test preparation, as it was practiced, utilized dry curricula and even dryer teaching methods. As they developed ways of overcoming this problem a theme emerged:

If students have fun, they'll learn more and perform better.Much better, it turns out.

In 2005 Jodi, Trent, and Matt decided to make an LSAT company founded on two principles. They wanted to make their classes and materials interesting enough that students would actually enjoy studying and they wanted to make a company for which they'd want to work.

Thus, Blueprint was born.

2005Founded

34Cities in the U.S.

51,000hrsClassroom Instruction to date

1,014days12hrs29minVideo Instruction streamed

The ethos of "edu-tainment" — mastery of the materials combined with engaging teaching methods — permeates the entire company.

But this isn't fun for the sake of fun. It's fun for the sake of performance, and our results demonstrate that our methods work. Blueprint students average a practice exam score increase of 11 points, an amazing achievement on a test that is scored on a scale of 120-180. Since 2005, Blueprint has offered the best LSAT courses anywhere, so much so that comparisons with other companies are somewhat embarrassing (for them, of course).

Blueprint is the country's largest LSAT boutique.

Smaller LSAT companies generally don't have the resources or scale to develop customized learning software or a national network of instructors. Because we're larger, we can. However, prep companies our size or larger must divide their resources among multiple tests, limiting the investment they can make in the LSAT. We focus solely on the LSAT, which means we can update our curriculum substantially each year, stay on top of LSAT trends, and offer the most advanced and up-to-date LSAT prep in the world.

Blueprint also develops all of its curricular content, learning software, and marketing materials in-house. You know how other companies' websites look generic and appear to use stock art? It's because they are and they do. You might have noticed our books, website, and software look different than other companies. It's because they're made at Blueprint for Blueprint students. When the people who architect the software are the same people who designed the LSAT course, everything works together better.